
Heart Attack Deaths Halve In Sussex
The number of people dying from heart attacks in Sussex and the south east has halved in the last decade.

The number of people dying from heart attacks in Sussex and the south east has halved in the last decade.

Police are appealing for help to find a Worthing woman who's been reported missing after travelling to Qatar.

An organisation in Worthing set up to help families in crisis is appealing for new volunteers to help out.

People in places like Littlehampton and Angmering are being offered a way out of the payday loan trap.

A wave of fresh protests is expected to hit Greece today after eurozone Finance Ministers rejected the country's proposals on austerity.

A chilling insight into the brutal crackdown by the Assad regime has been revealed by Sky's chief correspondent Stuart Ramsay.

Newly released FBI background interviews on Apple founder Steve Jobs have revealed some unfavourable details about the technology tycoon's character.

The iconic photography brand Kodak has announced it will stop making digital cameras, pocket video cameras and digital picture frames in the first half of 2012 in a bid to cut costs.


A deaf girl was kept in a cellar for almost a decade and repeatedly raped after being trafficked from Pakistan when she was about 10 years old, a court has been told.

Tens of thousands could stage fresh strikes over controversial Government pension reforms after the country's biggest trade union warned fresh action was a "real possibility".

Downing Street has confirmed that David Cameron has now spoken to King Abdullah of Jordan regarding the release of radical Muslim preacher Abu Qatada.

An MP who attended a Nazi-themed stag night has been criticised for allegedly "texting and dozing" at a lecture on the Holocaust during a visit to Auschwitz.

Fabio Capello's final days in London - and his departure - have underlined who has the real power around the England team.

For the second time this week, a former Tour de France winner has been banned from cycling by the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

Craig Kieswetter is expecting a highly competitive match on Friday when the England Lions take on the senior side in a 50-over game at Abu Dhabi's Sheikh Zayed Stadium.
Stuart Pearce will take over the England manager's role for the next international against Holland.


A wave of fresh protests is expected to hit Greece today after eurozone Finance Ministers rejected the country's proposals on austerity.

Banking giant Barclays is set to report another multibillion-pound profit today and reveal its total pay and bonus pot for 2011.

The iconic photography brand Kodak has announced it will stop making digital cameras, pocket video cameras and digital picture frames in the first half of 2012 in a bid to cut costs.

Drinks company Diageo has reported a decline in UK sales, prompting its chief executive to tell Sky News he "remains cautious" about the future.


Police have launched a manhunt after a stalker who threatened Madonna in the 90s walked unnoticed from a mental health facility in California.

King Kong star Naomi Watts has been officially cast as Princess Diana in upcoming movie Caught In Flight.

Veteran supermodel Christie Brinkley has returned to the catwalk with an array of stars in designer red dresses to raise awareness of heart disease.
The Simpsons is celebrating its 500th episode with a contest which aims to find the ultimate couch potato.
